I love it he is right! I have the answer for him, my maiden name starts with a “Q”. It is Quaresma. My teachers never knew how to say it and would always say it should start with aC or K? But I guess my family didn’t know that back in the Old Days! They came to this country from the Azore Islands to become American Citizens way before I was born. I must say my family Loves the letter Q and would be lost with out it. Sandy Q(now my last name starts with a P) didn’t get very far in the letter game huh?

Thank you so much for the sweet comment you left on my blog yesterday. Because now I found yours and I LOVE it! And I love this project. what a great piece to display in a family room or library…
I also understand your son’s love for the letter Q. People at our work used to call my husband “Q” after the guy on Star Trek – maybe because he’s smart and a huge geek? I don’t know. Anyway, it also helps me score big in Scrabble so go Q!
Off to read the rest of your blog now

is there nothing you can’t do?
totally unfair!
i bought these letters the same day i bought my burlap covered vase from hobby lobby, but didn’t have a plan for them……until now!
this just might be the ticket!
thanks for sharing, sweetie.

Hi Kerianne, I love this project, I believe your blog is helping to bring out the creative side of your children. The blog auditions are good. I agree with your son about the Q. Your alphabet is not complete : ‘ (
After hearing your son’s plea for the letter I think he might be a chip off the ole block with his wit. A great project and it looks fabulous in the display. Are you sure you don’t have an extra O and a R or P in your scrap pile? You could take the leg off a P or a R and glue it diagonally on the bottom right side of the O. It would make the boy so happy. Have a super day! Joyous Wishes, Linda

Q or not I love your alphabet and I’m going to try it for myself this weekend. I probably won’t make all the letters either!
Have a great weekend. I’m linky following you, stop by Homeroad when you get a chance!
Susan (Susie-Q)

Aren’t kids great! I love Words with Friends. My favorite Q without the U word is Qat. I don’t know what it means but it earns you tons of points. Thanks for following me at http://www.creatingamazing.com. I’m also following you on Linky followers.

Your son sounds a lot like you! And he does have a point, if you have a P, and an A and an F, then you absolutely must have a Q! I do see his point! What were you thinking?
What a fabulous project, I LOVE it and the story about your children auditioning.
Hugs, Cindy

I love the widget you use for your Linky Followers. How did you get this widget? I’ve been unable to find this particular widget. Thanks for the info. Love the inspiration from your blog and the witty writing.

Some of my kids get upset if they haven’t been featured on my blog in too long (like 2 days), and some duck the camera as if it was a paint gun or something, screaming, “You’re not putting me on the blog, are you?!”

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